So great to visit the Cornish Midwives once more And catch up on them, their patients and folks we adore! This time it is the turn for Nadia and Frankie, her Mum, To have obstacles in life to overcome. When marriages breakdown there's discord and pain As life will never be quite the same again. There's misunderstandings, bias and trouble And problems ahead coming at the double. However, there are also new chances ahead For a happier future for all instead. But with there are also problems with others As these families will soon discover. A brother causes problems for their Mum A sister protect her Dad for any who come. Two schoolgirls prove to be the best of friends And the Midwives prove on them you can depend. What a brilliant read this proved to be Full of drama, families and festivity. There seem so many difficulties for them to face You're never sure if things will fall into place! This is a heartwarming series I've come to adore And I can't wait to read about their adventures once more! For my complementary copy of this book, I say thank you, I throughly enjoyed reading it and this is my honest review.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…
But for single mum and busy midwife Nadia, it’s quickly turning into her worst Christmas ever.
Her marriage is over, and whilst her husband has moved on, Nadia finds herself back home, squashed into her mum’s spare room with her two small children. They might not be a perfect family anymore, but Nadia is determined to make this Christmas special for them.
Dr Hamish Spencer totally understands Nadia’s pain. As a fellow single parent, he’s struggling to cope with a rebellious teen daughter and a precocious six-year-old! Perhaps if he and Nadia join forces, they could make this Christmas slightly more memorable for everyone?
The last thing Nadia wants is a new man in her life, but she’d definitely like lovely Hamish as a friend. But Christmas has a way of melting the hardest of hearts and maybe a kiss under the mistletoe could change everything?
Jo Bartlett is the bestselling author of over nineteen women’s fiction titles. She fits her writing in between her two day jobs as an educational consultant and university lecturer and lives with her family and three dogs on the Kent coast. Her first title for Boldwood is The Cornish Midwife – part of a twelve-book deal.
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